Esports World Cup - Rocket League

Betting on the Esports World Cup Rocket League tournament will open in the weeks leading up to the event, with most of the top esports betting sites having markets on a number of different markets, including outright tournament winner and individual series winners. With the Esports World Cup Rocket League event kicking off on August 22, we will see 16 of the world’s best Rocket League teams battle it out over four days, with the grand final set to be played on August 25. Below in our Esports World Cup Rocket League betting guide, you will find all the details you need, including who will be participating, when the event will take place, the prize pool distribution, and the format for the event, as well as how to bet and watch the Esports World Cup Rocket League tournament.


Esports World Cup Rocket League tournament details

Although the Esports World Cup event is not organised by Psyonix or recognised as a part of the 2024 Rocket League Championship Series, every team will want to be invited to the international event as there is massive prize money on offer for the tournament and organisations through the Club Championship. The Rocket League tournament will run from August 22 and through August 25, with the winner of the four-day event taking home US$200,000 and they will earn 1,000 Club Points for their organisation.


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All of the top esports betting sites will have markets on Esports World Cup matches, although they may not be as plentiful as other tournaments, because it is not officially organised by Psyonix.

Rocket League betting sites will have markets including outright winner betting, MVP betting, head-to-head odds and much much more. These can be placed via both desktop and mobile betting, with bookie apps the top way people bet on esports in 2024.

Many of the top bookies with Esports World Cup betting will also run bookie promotions surrounding this well-known Rocket League event.


Esports World Cup Rocket League odds

Below you will find the odds for any team “To Win Outright” at the Rocket League Esports World Cup;

  • Gentle Mates Alpine – +450
  • G2 Stride – +500
  • Team Falcons – +550
  • Gen.G Mobil1 Racing – +550
  • Team BDS – +600
  • Team Vitality – +900
  • FURIA Esports – +1000
  • Spacestation Gaming – +1100
  • PWR – +1600
  • Team Secret – +1600
  • Twisted Minds – +1800
  • Gaimin Gladiators – +2500
  • Chiefs Esports Club – +2800
  • Limitless – +6600
  • Nkosi Ballers – +8000
  • Across The Pond – +10000

Below you will find the odds for any team “To Reach The Final” at the Rocket League Esports World Cup;

  • Gentle Mates Alpine – +162
  • G2 Stride – +225
  • Team Falcons – +250
  • Gen.G Mobil1 Racing – +250
  • Team BDS – +275
  • FURIA Esports – +450
  • Team Vitality – +500
  • Spacestation Gaming – +500
  • PWR – +750
  • Team Secret – +750
  • Twisted Minds – +850
  • Gaimin Gladiators – +1200
  • Chiefs Esports Club – +1400
  • Limitless – +3300
  • Nkosi Ballers – +4000
  • Across The Pond – +5000

Esports World Cup Rocket League teams

There will be 16 teams competing at the Esports World Cup Rocket League tournament, with these set to be finalised prior to the tournament.

Group A

Team BDS

  • Evan “m0nkey M00n” Rogez
  • “dralii”
  • Brice “ExoTiiK” Bigeard
  • Coach: Andy “Kassio” Landais

G2 Stride

  • Massimo “Atomic” Franceschi
  • Landon “BeastMode” Konerman
  • Daniel “Daniel” Piecenski
  • Coach: Matthew “Satthew” Ackermann

PWR

  • Daniel “Torsos” Parsons
  • Lachlan “Fever” Aitchison
  • Jon “bananahead” Anastasakis
  • Coach: James “Jimmah” Forshaw

Limitless

  • David “2Die4” Morgenrood
  • Gareth “Snowyy” Spiers
  • Joshua “Sweaty” Kleynhans
  • Coach: Aaron “Noxes” Cadiz

Group B

Gen.G Mobil1 Racing

  • Jack “ApparentlyJack” Benton
  • Nick “Chronic” Iwanski
  • Jason “Firstkiller” Corral
  • Coach: Robert “Chrome” Louis Gomez

Team Secret

  • Danilo “kv1” Michelini
  • Jo?o “Motta” Motta
  • Pedro “brad” Lima
  • Coach: Bruno “brunovisqui” Roschel

Team Falcons

  • Mohammed “trk511” Alotaibi
  • Saleh “Rw9” Bakhashwin
  • Yazid “Kiileerrz” Bakhashwin
  • Coach: Abdulrahman “d7oom-24” Saad

XO Esports

  • Kevin “Kevin”Ameye
  • Anthony “.ZPS”Marcello Perez
  • “Sphinx”
  • Coach: Richard “trill.” Juarez

Group C

Team Vitality

  • Yanis “Alpha54” Champenois
  • Andrea “Radosin” Radovanovi?
  • Alexis “zen” Bernier
  • Coach: Victor “Fairy Peak!” Locquet

FURIA Esports

  • Yan “yanxnz” Xisto Nolasco
  • Gabriel “Lostt” Buzon
  • Arthur “drufinho” Langsch Miguel
  • Coach: Mateus “STL” Santos

Twisted Minds

  • Osama “Smw” Al-Humaidan
  • Abdulmohsen “M7sn” Al-Khamis
  • Hisham “Nwpo” Alqadi
  • Coach: “bo0odi44”

Nkosi Ballers

  • Kamran “kamz” Christopher Naidoo
  • Sam “snoozy” Evanson
  • Brayden “gunz” Keith
  • Coach: N/A

Group D

Gentle Mates Alpine

  • Amine “itachi” Benayachi
  • Enzo “Seikoo” Grondein
  • Charles “Juicy” Sabiani
  • Coach: Benjamin “Eversax” Wagner

Spacestation Gamin

  • Logan “Lj.” Wilt
  • Colby “hockser” James
  • Reed “Chicago” Wilen
  • Coach: Kais “Sadjunior” Zehri

Chiefs Esports Club

  • Hunter “hntr” Tomeski
  • Josh “kaka” Watters
  • N/A
  • Coach: Lachlan “LBP” Parker

Gaimin Gladiators

  • Max “Maxeew” Ng
  • Nelson “virtuoso” Lasko
  • Thomas “ThO.” Binkhorst
  • Coach: Mark “Markydooda” Exton

Esports World Cup Rocket League format

  • Group Stage (August 22–24)

    • 16 teams will be divided into four groups to play in a GSL format
    • All matches are best-of-five series
    • Top two teams in each group advance to the playoffs
    • Bottom two teams in each group are eliminated
  • Playoffs (August 24–25)

    • Single-elimination bracket
    • All matches are best-of-seven series

  • Esports World Cup Rocket League prize pool distribution

    The US$550,000 prize pool for the Esports World Cup Rocket League tournament will be distributed as the table shows below.

    The Most Valuable Player of the tournament will be awarded with a US$50,000 prize.

    Place $USD Club Points
    1st $200,000 1,000
    2nd $80,000 600
    3rd-4th $40,000 275
    5th-8th $20,000 60
    9th-12th $10,000 0
    13th-16th $5,000 0

    How to watch the Esports World Cup Rocket League event

    Every game of the Esports World Cup Rocket League tournament on the Esports World Cup twitch.tv channel (https://www.twitch.tv/ewc), with highlights posted to their YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@ewc).